Clive Whitburn

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Premiere and second performance of "Pax, Amor, Caritas" (A Cappella) by Concentus Choir in Seaford and Eastbourne, Sussex UK.

23rd August 2018

Premiere of "Who is My Neighbour" by Lumen Choir, St John on Bethnal Green, London.

September 2018

Lumen de Lumine, which includes "Who is My Neighbour" Convivium Records available available on Spotify and Itunes

10th November 2018

"Fast Ride on a Short Machine" for violin, bass clarinet and marimba were performed by F-Plus at the Cincinnati Conservatory in Ohio, USA. This is the world premiere of the version for violin, bass clarinet and marimba. The version for cello, bass clarinet and marimba was previously perfomed by The Riot Ensemble in Brighton, UK, in 2017.

November 2018

One of the "Two Songs from Shakespeare" for Baritone and Piano were performed by Baritone Alex Roose and broadcast on Australian Radio.

WITHOUT BORDERS

The Birley Centre, Eastbourne,

Saturday February 23rd 2019, 19.30

"Pax, Amor Caritas"

The winner of the Concentus competition, this piece for A Cappella choir (SATB with divisions) is a setting of a specially written poem sung in Latin. There is also a version of this piece with a marimba accompaniment.

Translation:

Peace

Love

Charity

Spread love and happiness

Care for the homeless

Those who sleep on the streets

The lonely

Care for mankind

The hungry

Thirsty

Cold

Care for the people

"Who is My Neighbour"

This work for A Cappella choir (SATB) was commissioned by Lumen Choir and appears on their debut album with Convivium records "Lumen de Lumine". The texts are from:

This piece for Choir (SATB) and String Quartet (or piano) is a setting of very moving poetru by Dalal Al Mrchid about her home town of Alleppo, Syria. It is hoped it will be premiered early in 2019.

WITHOUT BORDERS An evening with the Modulus String Quartet and the New Network Singers

London based Modulus String Quartet join forces with the New Network Singers to perform an array of new works composed in response to one of the biggest challenges of our time, the migrant crisis. The performance features World premieres by Eastbourne based composers, Melody Woodham, Clive Whitburn and Tim Laverack alongside music by Bafta award winning composer and Classic FM presenter, Jessica Curry.

The concept behind ‘Without Borders’ is to focus on the human cost of the migrant crisis whilst doing something practical to help. All profits from the concert will be directed to our nominated charity Migrant Help, who offer support for vulnerable migrants and victims of human trafficking and modern slavery. It is hoped that by keeping the crisis at the forefront of public consciousness it will remain high on the political agenda. As author Dina Nayeri so eloquently puts it “it is the obligation of every person in a safer room to open the door when someone in danger knocks.”